revgen wrote:Is that the kid who dunked on Lebron and somebody filming it got their camera taken away?

Yep, that was him. IIRC it was at a NIKE camp and either Lebron's crew or Nike went around trying to get their hands on all video so no one could see what happened. I like to call it, "The Confiscation".

I vaguely remember the dunk, but I remember TMZ paid $15 grand for a grainy cell phone recording of it, and some other site paid $50 grand for a standard definition cell phone video clip of it.

khmrP wrote:dont see why a young player like meeks would sacrifice more money and less PT to come here, I know Hill did by resigning here for less but that has rarely happened as of late.

Well if it's between the Lakers, Bucks, and Wizards then the Lakers are at least in the mix. We may not have the money but we've got just as much playing time and way more potential to win. Heck follow the Shannon Brown method: come here win and play well then go get paid.

khmrP wrote:dont see why a young player like meeks would sacrifice more money and less PT to come here, I know Hill did by resigning here for less but that has rarely happened as of late.

Well if it's between the Lakers, Bucks, and Wizards then the Lakers are at least in the mix. We may not have the money but we've got just as much playing time and way more potential to win. Heck follow the Shannon Brown method: come here win and play well then go get paid.

thats exactly what i would do if i were a young talent. get the exposure, a ring or 2, and go get the big $ for another good team. sesh failed with that lol

khmrP wrote:dont see why a young player like meeks would sacrifice more money and less PT to come here, I know Hill did by resigning here for less but that has rarely happened as of late.

Well if it's between the Lakers, Bucks, and Wizards then the Lakers are at least in the mix. We may not have the money but we've got just as much playing time and way more potential to win. Heck follow the Shannon Brown method: come here win and play well then go get paid.

i hardley see him getting any significant mins in the bucks, significant minutes as a back up 2 playing behind jennings, ellis, and possibly beno?

lol itll be basically the same situation over here with blake, kobe, and nash, except he cna get alot of burn if he does well taking blakes minutes

therealdeal wrote:Blake isn't a shooting guard so if Meeks came here he'd get 13-15 automatically behind Kobe. Much different situation.

Tell that to Mike Brown. He played him next to Sessions lots of times. Had him guarding Andre Miller during crunch time in the playoffs (one of the biggest reasons we lost the closeout game). Let's hope that changes this season.

"The first time I ever saw my uniform hanging in the locker I put it on right away, and it just felt like I was putting on golden armour. From that day forward, I just called it 'the golden armour', it just felt like there was something mystical and magical about it" - Kobe Bryant.

"I'm just looking for a place where I can play my game that I know how to play," Meeks said. "Not just spot-up shooting. I think I'm a scorer. Obviously, I did that in college and I think I can do that in the NBA also."

"I'm just looking for a place where I can play my game that I know how to play," Meeks said. "Not just spot-up shooting. I think I'm a scorer. Obviously, I did that in college and I think I can do that in the NBA also."

"I'm just looking for a place where I can play my game that I know how to play," Meeks said. "Not just spot-up shooting. I think I'm a scorer. Obviously, I did that in college and I think I can do that in the NBA also."

"I'm just looking for a place where I can play my game that I know how to play," Meeks said. "Not just spot-up shooting. I think I'm a scorer. Obviously, I did that in college and I think I can do that in the NBA also."

"I'm just looking for a place where I can play my game that I know how to play," Meeks said. "Not just spot-up shooting. I think I'm a scorer. Obviously, I did that in college and I think I can do that in the NBA also."

"I'm just looking for a place where I can play my game that I know how to play," Meeks said. "Not just spot-up shooting. I think I'm a scorer. Obviously, I did that in college and I think I can do that in the NBA also."

Doesn't look like he's interested in playing off Nash, Bynum, Kobe, or Pau. He wants the rock in his hands.

That's not gonna happen here. Looks like he's going to Washington.

Why would he get that in Washington?

He may or he not, but his chance of being a scorer here is 0%. Nash, Bynum, Kobe, and Pau will get the rock before he does.

He's a spot-up shooter on this team. Exactly what he says he doesn't want to be.

he'll be on the bench not the starting lineup. We've been asking for another creator off the bench anyway. If that's what he wants to do then he can come here to do it.

Jamison is our shot creator off the bench, and he'll be on the floor with one of our starters. Usually Pau or Bynum. Meeks will be a 3rd option player behind Jamison and Bynum/Pau while getting limited minutes behind Kobe. That's not what he's looking for.

Jamison is not a creator he's a shooter and he does a good job of getting himself to spots to be set up. He's not great at setting up others. We still need a player like that. We've all been asking for someone who can create shots for himself, if that's Meeks then that's perfect.

Minutes and opportunities will limited anywhere he goes. Why wouldn't he come here to try to win? The Wizards and Bucks are full of young guards who will get time over him. Here he'd play behind Kobe, but that's a guaranteed period of time because we have no other backup SG. And if he does really well, move Kobe to SF every now and then to get him more time. Again think Shannon Brown. He came here and got an opportunity. If Meeks can do the same then all power to him.